our parents "forgot" to get us vaccinated as kids
This is parental abuse.
Your health is a priority, not something to be forgotten.
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our parents "forgot" to get us vaccinated as kids
This is parental abuse.
Your health is a priority, not something to be forgotten.
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Not my parents that did this so I don’t know if this counts?
My friend’s parents let her sick toddler brother play with us while I was hanging out. If I’d known he was sick at the time I would have said no to hanging out at all, even if I my friend wasn’t sick. My friend knew that I would have said no.
“Just a cold…” they said.
My mother is immunocompromised. I would later learn that I, too, am immunocompromised.
This is ableism, but not parental abuse.
You deserve to be informed when someone is sick, especially if you’re immunocompromised or live with someone who is. You deserve to have your health taken seriously.
i struggle labelling my mother as abusive sometimes but i think the breaking point recently was her talking to me like im nothing in front of my girlfriend. her demanding i stop hiding her alcohol and keep letting her severely hurt herself. i thought she was joking at first but she was fully serious. and then she had the guts to pretend like nothing happened later. it makes me feel like i imagined the interaction all together.
i don't think im in the right for being petty but i think it's understandable. she has been abusive my entire life and it's hard to not fawn constantly and impossible to follow through with my want to have a serious conversation about it all. i often vividly imagine having these conversations with her and giving her a piece of my mind; telling her her abuse is what has driven all her children away. but it's the abuse and uncertainty and inevitability of more that keeps the words from leaving my brain.
parental abuse truly is learning to walk and cry quietly, having a sixth and more senses, feeling trapped, dissociating all the time, etc. all the awful feelings and lack of memories are from it. it's hard to label it all properly because then it's easy to dehumanize and get bitter and nihilistic. at least ime.
This is parental abuse.
You deserve parents who are there for you emotionally and meet your needs. You don’t owe her any sort of relationship.